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Digital and analog audio

Digital and analog audio. CoachTurner Vontay Graves. Digital audio.

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Digital and analog audio

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  1. Digital and analogaudio CoachTurner Vontay Graves

  2. Digital audio • Digital audio is sound reproduction using pulse-cod modulation and digital signals. Digital audio systems include analog-to-digital conversion (ADC), digital-to-analog conversion (DAC), digital storage, processing and transmission components. A primary benefit of digital audio is in its convenience of storage, transmission and retrieval.

  3. About digital audio • Digital audio is useful in the recording, manipulation, mass-production, and distribution of sound. • Pulse-code modulation was invented by British scientist Alec Reeves in 1937 • It was used in telecommunications applications long before its first use in commercial broadcast and recording. • Commercial digital recording was pioneered in Japan by NHK, and Nippon Columbia (a.k.a. Denon) in the 1960s. The first commercial digital recordings were released in 1971

  4. Digital audio editor • A digital audio editor is a computer application for audio editing, i.e. manipulating digital audio. Digital audio editors are the main software component of a digital audio workstation. • For use with music • Record audio from one or more inputs and store recordings in the computer's memory as digital audio • Edit the start time, stop time, and duration of any sound on the audio timeline • Fade into or out of a clip (e.g. an S-fade out during applause after a performance), or between clips (e.g. crossfading between takes) • Mix multiple sound sources/tracks, combine them at various volume levels and pan from channel to channel to one or more output tracks • Apply simple or advanced effects or filters, including compression, expansion, flanging, reverb, audio noise reduction and equalization to change the audio • Playback sound (often after being mixed) that can be sent to one or more outputs, such as speakers, additional processors, or a recording medium • Conversion between different audio file formats, or between different sound quality levels

  5. digital audio workstation • A digital audio workstation (DAW) is an electronic system designed solely or primarily for recording, editing and playing back digital audio.

  6. Analog audio • Analog audio is a representation of a sound that is analogous to the air pressure waves of the sound. That may sound complicated, but it is actually very easy to understand. Sound is waves of air molecules. Analog audio is a representation of the intensities of those waves in a different form, such as voltages on a wire or magnetized particles on a cassette tape.

  7. Analog audio • To record analog audio of a sound today, we use a microphone, which has a diaphragm just like the one in Edison's phonograph.

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